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  • Bad Apple

  • By: Barry Ozeroff
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 8 hrs and 45 mins

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Bad Apple

By: Barry Ozeroff
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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“Here’s a soul-shaking look at gritty life on both sides of a law enforcement badge. Author and LEO Barry Ozeroff knows his genre and tells a cop-to-convict story with impressive, colorful detail. Reading the book was an absorbing experience that answered a bunch of questions I’d been a bit fearful about asking. Roll along for an exhilarating ride with Bad Apple; you’ll be delighted that you did.” —Dale Dye, Author of the award-winning Shake Davis/File Series action-adventure novels. Too often, cops are accused of operating outside the law, as seen recently in places like Ferguson, Missouri, Cleveland, Ohio, and New York City. Most such accusations are false, but sometimes there is a bad apple in the bushel... Meet Officer DJ Appleby, one of Portland's finest. Winner of the Medal of Valor, lead crisis negotiator, ex-SERT team member. But what a difference a day can make. On patrol one day and ruthlessly hunted down the next, DJ, has become Oregon's most notorious bad apple. Surrounded by his own SWAT team and on the phone with fellow negotiators, DJ still has a trick or two up his sleeve. But when justice is finally served, and he's forced to survive in the last place any cop wants to be, DJ rises to the occasion. When he reaches the top of the food chain, he doles out his own form of justice, and in so doing, finds a chance at a new life few of his peers could ever hope for.

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